![]() PAPUA New Guinea needs young people to lift up the country to a standard, a senior company official says. Head of external affairs at Wafi-Golpu Joint Venture David Wissink said this during the ninth graduation of the National Polytechnic Institute of PNG (NPIPNG) in Lae on Thursday. NPIPNG is the first of the four polytechnics envisioned to be created in each of the four regions of the country. ![]() The new Wantoat High School in Morobe became K1.8 million richer during its opening by Education Minister Nick Kuman last week. The school was supported with funding to infrastructure and commitments from leaders of different levels of government, totaling K1.8 million. The Morobe government gave K700,000, Markham district development authority K100,000 and Kuman committed a fully-kitted K1 million science laboratory. ![]() PRIME Minister Peter O’Neill has urged a group of grade 10 and grade 12 students to complete their education first before getting married. He addressed grade 10 and grade 12 students at the Pangia Secondary School in his Ialibu-Pangia district of Southern Highlands on Thursday. ![]() This notice serves to inform the parents, guardians and students that Grade 10 results have been published online and you can access them on the links provided below. Selections for Grade 11s are underway in Port Moresby. The list of the selected students will be published online as well as on print media within the next few weeks. ![]() The PNG Education today published Results of Grade 10 and 12 Results online. Minister of Education Nick Kuman launched the online publication on Grade 10 results at the Gateway hotel in Port Moresby. Our government's vision is to modernise and provide quality education for all that is globally comparable through strategic reforms. The National Department of Education is glad to provide for the first time ever individual Grade 10 and 12 Student's National Examinations Results for 2018. Every student and parent can go online now to access their examination results in real time. ![]() The Education Department through the Measurement Services Division has processed Grade 10 Examination Results for this year 2018. The results are now with the General Education Services. School principals and Guidance Officers throughout the country are in Port Moresby for Grade 11 Selections this week. The list of selected students will be released by the Education Department from next week onwards. The Measurement Services Division will be printing grade 10 certificates as well as processing of Grade 12 marks. Parents and guardians of student can see the list online or visit your provincial Education center or Fincorp Haus. Visit us again for further updates. ![]() GRADUANDS of the PNG University of Natural Resources and Environment (UNRE) have been urged to create their own employment and not wait for others to employ them. This was the message from Levi Mano, deputy administrator of East New Britain, who was the guest speaker university graduation. He said the country was going through tough times and jobs were scarce, so graduates should start seriously thinking about creating their own jobs. “You have to create your own employment because times are tough,” Mano said. “Have a positive attitude and mindset and never give up. “You have to go back and till the land. Bank of PNG has signed a memorandum-of-agreement with the University of PNG to fund a new K300,000 post-graduate programme.
Bank Governor Loi Bakani signed the MOA with acting vice-chancellor Vincent Malaibe to support the post-graduate programme on corporate governance. He said corporate governance was an important part of running and managing an institution as good directors and managers were not easy to find. Port Moresby Technical College will offer diplomas in electrical engineering, printing and graphic arts next year, deputy principal academic Mitim Jake says.
He said the school had been offering technical vocational education training (Tvet) in six departments with trade certificates and now had plans to trial the two diploma programmes. Jake said after the graduation on Thursday that staff and teachers were already prepared to start the programme next year with enrolment of the first batch of students. A FORMER university lecturer who caused the death of his wife by assaulting her will be sentenced next month by the National Court in Madang.
Justice David Cannings found Samuel Roth, a former Divine Word University lecturer, guilty of manslaughter last week. He is expected to hand down the sentence on December 14. The incident happened on Jan 11, 2015. |
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